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but scott brown lost, and lost to elizabeth warren. and so today it was elizabeth warren and not scott brown, opening up her new office in massachusetts, a new senator who represents the state of massachusetts, who is not wall street's favorite senator, like scott brown was. and who has a perch that can argue that they would probably make unopposed. elections, consequences. tada! >>> best new thing in the world today, the 2012 presidential election was famously tough on pollsters, but the democratic leaning firm, public policy polling did better than most, correctly predicting the presidential outcome in all the states. they are accurate, we know that from experience, but the other thing to know about ppp is that they're the only sound political polling firm in the country are the regularly out loud funny. they once asked people in pennsylvania, do you have enough santorum in your life or not? they asked michigan people, do you think the trees are high enough here in michigan? after the last election, they asked, do you think that bara
but scott brown lost, and lost to elizabeth warren. and so today it was elizabeth warren and not scott brown, opening up her new office in massachusetts, a new senator who represents the state of massachusetts, who is not wall street's favorite senator, like scott brown was. and who has a perch that can argue that they would probably make unopposed. elections, consequences. tada! >>> best new thing in the world today, the 2012 presidential election was famously tough on pollsters, but...
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but scott brown lost, and lost to elizabeth warren. and so today it was elizabeth warren and not scott brown, opening up her new office in massachusetts, a new senator who represents the state of massachusetts, who is not wall street's favorite senator, like scott brown was. and who has a perch that can argue that they would probably make unopposed. elections, consequences. tada! . "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. when you spend $50 on hp ink. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologi
but scott brown lost, and lost to elizabeth warren. and so today it was elizabeth warren and not scott brown, opening up her new office in massachusetts, a new senator who represents the state of massachusetts, who is not wall street's favorite senator, like scott brown was. and who has a perch that can argue that they would probably make unopposed. elections, consequences. tada! . "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you...
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but scott brown lost, and lost to elizabeth warren. and so today it was elizabeth warren and not scott brown, opening up her new office in massachusetts, a new senator who represents the state of massachusetts, who is not wall street's favorite senator, like scott brown was. and who has a perch that can argue that they would probably make unopposed. elections, consequences. tada! people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical
but scott brown lost, and lost to elizabeth warren. and so today it was elizabeth warren and not scott brown, opening up her new office in massachusetts, a new senator who represents the state of massachusetts, who is not wall street's favorite senator, like scott brown was. and who has a perch that can argue that they would probably make unopposed. elections, consequences. tada! people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced...
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and frankly, elizabeth warren ended up motiving a lot of democratic voters too. so in that climate, he lost by eight points, but he walked away with a personal favorable rating still well over 50%, still makes him basically the most popular politician in the state. so if you can have a lower turnout on a special election some time this summer, june 25th, and you run a democrat that doesn't quite inspire people the way elizabeth warren does, then 51, 52, 53% very possible for him. >> that said, hugely, hugely risky, which is why i think the boston herald and other media outlets are advising against it. yeah, if he wins, he gets go back to the senate. he doesn't even probably need to rerent a new apartment. great. but if he loses, he is dead meat forever. if you lose that seat twice, you're kind of done. forget the governor. >> one is the has-been syndrome. lose two races in a row, and yeah, that's it. you're a has-been. but the second is the problem that bedevilled him the last few years starts all over again. he won the special election in january 2010 and spent
and frankly, elizabeth warren ended up motiving a lot of democratic voters too. so in that climate, he lost by eight points, but he walked away with a personal favorable rating still well over 50%, still makes him basically the most popular politician in the state. so if you can have a lower turnout on a special election some time this summer, june 25th, and you run a democrat that doesn't quite inspire people the way elizabeth warren does, then 51, 52, 53% very possible for him. >> that...
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a primary for that seat help the democrats' chances of sending another democrat to serve alongside elizabeth warren in the senate, or would it hurt the chances? and who would have a better chance at winning, ed markey or stephen lynch? on the republican sid of things, there is still no word as to whether or not this guy on the right here intends to run again after elizabeth warren beat him by eight points back in november. still no word from scott brown other than -- which scott brown tweeted late at night on scott brown, 2010 in that special election is the only time since ed brook in 1972 that massachusetts has elected a republican to the senate. and not since 1994 in the gingrich landslide when two slipped in have massachusetts elected a republican to federal office of any kind. >> and there is a reason why. and the state is getting more blue, not less blue over time. >> right. >> let me ask you about a broader picture. "the miami herald" reported on an fbi raid on the office of a long-time supporter of new jersey democratic senator bob menendez. the senator is denying any wrongdoing. but
a primary for that seat help the democrats' chances of sending another democrat to serve alongside elizabeth warren in the senate, or would it hurt the chances? and who would have a better chance at winning, ed markey or stephen lynch? on the republican sid of things, there is still no word as to whether or not this guy on the right here intends to run again after elizabeth warren beat him by eight points back in november. still no word from scott brown other than -- which scott brown tweeted...
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a certain senator who just lost to elizabeth warren, the associated press is reporting that scott brown is "leaning strongly towards running" likely to enter the race next week. they quoted an anonymous republican source close to the senator. that said, the named spokesperson for the senator later told the boston tv station wcbb that that reporting was incorrect. but the spokesperson would not elaborate. so yeah, there is that. want to see the weird tweets that scott brown posted and then deleted after i posted them to millions of people. there they are, whatever, scott brown, you're amazing, there is the question of who will fill the senate seat until the special election. former congressman barney frank has said publicly he would like to hold the job for the interim position. tomorrow, massachusetts governor patrick will announce if he will make an interim appointment of barney frank, or somebody else. the widow of ted kennedy is on the short list, as well. before the vote today, several senators gave tribute to the out-going secretary of state, hillary clinton, she has been a fascina
a certain senator who just lost to elizabeth warren, the associated press is reporting that scott brown is "leaning strongly towards running" likely to enter the race next week. they quoted an anonymous republican source close to the senator. that said, the named spokesperson for the senator later told the boston tv station wcbb that that reporting was incorrect. but the spokesperson would not elaborate. so yeah, there is that. want to see the weird tweets that scott brown posted and...
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now immediately to janet napolitano's right, further down the table, that is congresswoman elizabeth esty. she is a brand-new member of congress. she represents connecticut's fifth district, and that includes newtown and sandy hook. overall in terms of the main composition of the photos, you can see from the way the whole photo is set up, the person who is talking, who everybody in the picture is paying attention to is the guy sort of out of focus on the left-hand side of the photo that is john dingell, congressman john dingell of dearborn, michigan. congressman dingle is 86 years old. he is in his 30th term in congress. a few months into this term for him in june of this year, he will become the longest serving member of congress in american history. nobody since the dawn of the republic will have served as much time in congress as john dingell as of this june. john dingell is a democrat. he has been his entire career as far as i know. he is also a staunch proponent of gun rights. he is a former board member of the national rifle association. now what is going on in this photo from
now immediately to janet napolitano's right, further down the table, that is congresswoman elizabeth esty. she is a brand-new member of congress. she represents connecticut's fifth district, and that includes newtown and sandy hook. overall in terms of the main composition of the photos, you can see from the way the whole photo is set up, the person who is talking, who everybody in the picture is paying attention to is the guy sort of out of focus on the left-hand side of the photo that is john...
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it created low back and counterreaction much like the lines that you showed in elizabeth miller piece, more violence after the surge than before the surge. >> that i think is the key conceptual transition that we went through, that we decoupled in our minds the idea of security advances from troop numbers. when you have the troop numbers, we didn't get the advances called, so you don't get troop numbers in definitely. they haven't been proven to have the strategic effect, that break in that logic train has happened in the national security establishment in the obama administration. the question is whether it happened in congress. do you anticipate a conservative congressional freakout here? other than from the predetermined one from john mccain? >> john mccain and lindsay graham and a few others may say it. very important to go back to the debt ceiling debate, we came to the edge of real financial crisis in this country. guess who was on jon stewart and stephen colbert, saying we are spending $120 billion in a country, and it's not good for america. grover norquist. this afghanistan w
it created low back and counterreaction much like the lines that you showed in elizabeth miller piece, more violence after the surge than before the surge. >> that i think is the key conceptual transition that we went through, that we decoupled in our minds the idea of security advances from troop numbers. when you have the troop numbers, we didn't get the advances called, so you don't get troop numbers in definitely. they haven't been proven to have the strategic effect, that break in...
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elizabeth warren was just officially sworn in as a u.s. senator yesterday. in her run for u.s. senate for massachusetts, she made herself the nation's most high profile opponent of what is second the most profitable industry in the nation, the banking industry. the only industry that is scarier than that in terms of the power and influence they throw around in washington is the most profitable industry on earth, the oil industry. and the most pugnacious confronter of that industry is now going for the other massachusetts senate seat. wow. ed markey has not just been an aggressive watchdog on the oil industry at times when there are high profile spills like the deepwater horizon spill, but also when the industry has stuff going on that does not get as much national attention, like, for example, the situation we have going on right now in remote, hard-to-get-to alaska, where a shell oil rig laden with 150,000 gallons of oil and fuel has run aground in unof the most pristine, ecologically sensitive bodies of water in the country. emergency response teams have been dropped on to th
elizabeth warren was just officially sworn in as a u.s. senator yesterday. in her run for u.s. senate for massachusetts, she made herself the nation's most high profile opponent of what is second the most profitable industry in the nation, the banking industry. the only industry that is scarier than that in terms of the power and influence they throw around in washington is the most profitable industry on earth, the oil industry. and the most pugnacious confronter of that industry is now going...